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economy and focus on pursuing guilty pleas for those who break the law instead of settling for fines and reforms. the lawyers say they're already making changes to their defense strategies. >>> the washingt"washington pos united arab emirates spreading gifts throughout the world. it gave 5 million dollars to build a neonative intensive care hospital in joplin, missouri devastated two years ago. they also donated $1 million to buy laptop computers for the town's students in joplin, among several gifts given by the uae, a country that works to raise its profile as a pro-western country. >> what they've been doing in joplin is amazing. >>> and mississippi has officially ratified the 13th amendment that abolishes slavery. >> that must have been a heck of a clerical error. what's the luck, seriously, that the clerical error would prevent them from ratifying the 13th amendment, could have been the 23rd. >> they ratified it and forget to send it. >> it was passed in 1864 and not formally ratified by mississippi until 1995 making it the last state to do so. the error was apparently noticed b
economy and focus on pursuing guilty pleas for those who break the law instead of settling for fines and reforms. the lawyers say they're already making changes to their defense strategies. >>> the washingt"washington pos united arab emirates spreading gifts throughout the world. it gave 5 million dollars to build a neonative intensive care hospital in joplin, missouri devastated two years ago. they also donated $1 million to buy laptop computers for the town's students in joplin,...
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sure, let's run up the markets. >> they're looking at the economy and seeing a strong economy. >> and they used to be scared by washington. up next. >> republican's going to be the same think. >> up next, the student loan controversy. business before the bell with brian sullivan. we're going to be right back. none of us would want to be told we can't marry the person we love. that's why a growing majority of americans believe it's time to allow marriage for gay and lesbian couples. laura bush: when couples are committed they ought to have i think the same sort of rights that everyone has. colin powell: allowing them to live together with the protection of law, it seems to me is the way we should be moving in this country. dick cheney: freedom means freedom for everyone. barack obama: our journey is not complete until our gay brothers and sisters are treated like anyone else under the law. it's time for marriage. meet the 5-passenger ford c-max hybrid. when you're carrying a lot of weight, c-max has a nice little trait, you see, c-max helps you load your freight, with its foot-activate
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the economy's upside down down right now. we're in negative growth this last quarter. >> it's really a bad idea right now to do this thing. and also as they were saying, it's deliberately written i guess to make it ridiculous so that you can't say let's take out one of our stupid tank programs we don't need. you can't do that. >> but that doesn't seem to be inspiring action. i mean, i asked what are they -- what's the alternative? i'm sure that they've been working with members of congress to come up with an alternative to this. i didn't -- i hear, oh, there should be one. >> yeah. >> but i don't hear any. >> well, i've got to say," you know, a lot of people, mike barnicle, attacked the president and congress for not working together, but they did come up with a plan that would have been remarkably stupid to an act as a worst-case scenario, and they worked together to create that fail safe plan and they're going to implement it. >> but the part that i don't understand, mike, you talk about the republicans saying, well, this t
the economy's upside down down right now. we're in negative growth this last quarter. >> it's really a bad idea right now to do this thing. and also as they were saying, it's deliberately written i guess to make it ridiculous so that you can't say let's take out one of our stupid tank programs we don't need. you can't do that. >> but that doesn't seem to be inspiring action. i mean, i asked what are they -- what's the alternative? i'm sure that they've been working with members of...
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it's going to slow down the economy. you've got democrats -- you've got the president running around because he only knows how to do one thing, ask for higher taxes. he's leading with the taxes. we've got to raise more taxes. it's the rich, it's the corporations, tax, tax, tax. i thought we had this debate before. democrats don't seem to understand that taxing americans dampens the economy, hurts small businesses, hurts a lot of americans. republicans don't seem to understand that massive unfocused cuts right now are going to slow down the economy and hurt americans, too. >> you seriously have to wonder whether anyone in washington, in the house, in the senate, in the white house, in the administration, republican, democrat, do they ever go outdoors? do they ever see what happens every day to ordinary americans? people who have been getting crushed economically for the past 10 or 15 years are now getting crushed again, doubly so. the payroll tax has been eliminated. have you checked out the price of gasoline over the pas
it's going to slow down the economy. you've got democrats -- you've got the president running around because he only knows how to do one thing, ask for higher taxes. he's leading with the taxes. we've got to raise more taxes. it's the rich, it's the corporations, tax, tax, tax. i thought we had this debate before. democrats don't seem to understand that taxing americans dampens the economy, hurts small businesses, hurts a lot of americans. republicans don't seem to understand that massive...
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we're no closer to anything remotely serious on getting this economy growing again. this is such an enormous distraction from what really matters when facing the united states. that is what's truly depressing. >> i'll tell you, people always get tired of me telling stories about when i was congress. so i'll tell a story before i got in congress. the first thing i ever did politically was in 1993, lead a tax revolt, pensacola city hall tried to raise taxes by 65%. and they tried -- if we don't raise taxes 65%, this was right after the clinton tax increases and the state. and i was saying this is going to be devastating for our economic development. well, the city -- every city councilman got up there and councilwoman saying we don't get 65% tax increase, the firefighters aren't going to be able to come and rescue your little doggy from the tree. when your children are going to walk down streets that aren't going to be -- and they went on and on, tumbleweeds are going to be rolling -- guess what? we killed the tax increase. you know what happened? they gave their 11 ci
we're no closer to anything remotely serious on getting this economy growing again. this is such an enormous distraction from what really matters when facing the united states. that is what's truly depressing. >> i'll tell you, people always get tired of me telling stories about when i was congress. so i'll tell a story before i got in congress. the first thing i ever did politically was in 1993, lead a tax revolt, pensacola city hall tried to raise taxes by 65%. and they tried -- if we...
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what about raising taxes while the economy is upside down? keynesians are supposed to be against that, too. >> we had a big debate in this country about that, whether you can raise taxes on the wealthiest and will it affect growth that much. i'm sure steve has the list of economists out there that says you can raise taxes on people over a million, give them a 30% mandatory tax rate earning over a million and wouldn't affect growth very much because of the kinds of things they're investing in. at the moment on the tax raises and how you do them, there's a debate. on spending cuts, you're dead right, you have to address medicare and that's the big one. you're right again, the president is not coming forward. there have been discretionary spending cuts. >> let's bring these tax increases to the real world. for me, i don't run a small business, thank god finally, i get a paycheck across my desk every two weeks. that's fantastic. raising taxes will not affect me. but i tell you what, i know a lot of small business owners who are carrying -- have t
what about raising taxes while the economy is upside down? keynesians are supposed to be against that, too. >> we had a big debate in this country about that, whether you can raise taxes on the wealthiest and will it affect growth that much. i'm sure steve has the list of economists out there that says you can raise taxes on people over a million, give them a 30% mandatory tax rate earning over a million and wouldn't affect growth very much because of the kinds of things they're investing...
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this was a huge economy, a big-state budget, a university system. they had to do something about the mental health institutions, for example, in the state. and it was exploding in terms of population. so by the time he got to washington, he had really been through a trial by fire, and he was ready for what he knew he had to do on behalf of the country. he had also -- people ought to remember this -- he had been through a really tough campaign. george bush 41 beat him in iowa in the opening of the primaries. >> in '80. >> in '80. he was prepared in a way for what he arrived at. and i think it's worth remembering. >> so let's take a trip down memory lane. >> oh, i like that. >> i love doing this. here's a clip of tom brokaw in 1967. >> what? >> yeah. watch this. >> interviewing dwight eisenhower during eisenhower's visit to see then-governor and presidential candidate ronald reagan. wow! >> almost four years ago now you encouraged all republicans who thought that they might be candidates for president to get into the race. do you still stand by that f
this was a huge economy, a big-state budget, a university system. they had to do something about the mental health institutions, for example, in the state. and it was exploding in terms of population. so by the time he got to washington, he had really been through a trial by fire, and he was ready for what he knew he had to do on behalf of the country. he had also -- people ought to remember this -- he had been through a really tough campaign. george bush 41 beat him in iowa in the opening of...
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five things to do in terms of goosing the economy and a smart piece. alternative energy and the use of shale gas. one of the problems apparently is we don't actually have the railroad lines in the way of shipping gas from west to east so we are still importing gas from the middle east because the refineries are on the east coast. things like that that are real solvable problems that can help the economy. >> with all due respect to chris christie, i think you majored in the minors of "time" magazine the story of the week, perhaps, the story of the year. i expect -- to be person of the year for "time" magazine. you have crammed right here in the front. alabama wins a national championship. >> joe, we were looking for to you write that. couldn't find you. >> squished in. i don't understand. by the way, look next to that, you talked about richard ben crime other the show there one of the great -- one of the great presidential campaign books ever, it is just -- the best. there's not -- not -- actually not a close second. >> the best. >> i remember reading a
five things to do in terms of goosing the economy and a smart piece. alternative energy and the use of shale gas. one of the problems apparently is we don't actually have the railroad lines in the way of shipping gas from west to east so we are still importing gas from the middle east because the refineries are on the east coast. things like that that are real solvable problems that can help the economy. >> with all due respect to chris christie, i think you majored in the minors of...
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about 40% of the economy relies on federal spending." annie, about a week ago i was asked by a friend of mine, he had a question about the most affluent counties in america. and he thought that fairfield county in connecticut might be the most affluent county in america. and he asked me to go on the google -- that's what everybody said says -- the google -- >> the googled it, and two out the top five are fairfax county in northern virginia, washington, d.c., and montgomery county. i was stunned, but, thus, your piece. >> yeah, it's been a really amazing transformation that's slowly but surely by at least some measures, washington has surpassed silicon valley. it's surpassed, you know, as you mentioned these really rich towns in connecticut. and so now the whole region is just really, really wealthy. and what's kind of funny is that it isn't sort of millionaires and billionaires dragging the average up, it's just this huge profusion of white-collar jobs that are -- i would describe them as well paid, but nobody's embarrassed about the mon
about 40% of the economy relies on federal spending." annie, about a week ago i was asked by a friend of mine, he had a question about the most affluent counties in america. and he thought that fairfield county in connecticut might be the most affluent county in america. and he asked me to go on the google -- that's what everybody said says -- the google -- >> the googled it, and two out the top five are fairfax county in northern virginia, washington, d.c., and montgomery county. i...
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the economy has stunk for the better part of five years. >> i'm an optimist. to prove it i'll go out right after the show and buy a new pair of sneakers right now today because of that. just because of what you said. >> chucks. >> the problem is this set is like a super fund site, just like toxic around here. >> oh, brian. thanks very much. >> good luck, everybody. >> thanks. >> looking ahead to monday morning, "morning joe" and "way too early" both live from the dubliner in washington, d.c. for the president's inauguration. come join us live starting at 5:30 a.m. morning papers up next. [ man ] i've been out there most of my life. you name it...i've hooked it. but there's one... e that's always eluded me. thought i had it in the blizzard of '93. ha! never even came close. sometimes, i actually think it's mocking me. [ engine revs ] what?! quattro!!!!! ♪ this reduced sodium soup says it may help lower cholesterol, how does it work? you just have to eat it as part of your heart healthy diet. step 1. eat the soup. all those veggies and beans, that's what may h
the economy has stunk for the better part of five years. >> i'm an optimist. to prove it i'll go out right after the show and buy a new pair of sneakers right now today because of that. just because of what you said. >> chucks. >> the problem is this set is like a super fund site, just like toxic around here. >> oh, brian. thanks very much. >> good luck, everybody. >> thanks. >> looking ahead to monday morning, "morning joe" and "way too...
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cuts alone won't invigorate and stimulate the economy. what's the republican plan that you've been able to surmise so far, been able to glean so far, what's their plan to actually grow the economy? it can't be cuts alone. >> yeah, i think it's the right question, and i will ask it, harold, because what ryan has talked about is a down payment on a debt crisis, trying to stay a couple steps ahead of where europe is. so that america has influence around the globe and can try to get to a growth posture. look, the president believes very firmly that part of how you get growth is by more investment, by more government spending on infrastructure and the like, particularly in new sectors to try to, you know, get companies more comfortable with the idea of investment. i don't know where that's going to come on the republican side. particularly becauseheir first-line belief is that until you get some kind of down payment on debt and reduce the size of government, you're not going to have enough confidence on the part of major companies to make thos
cuts alone won't invigorate and stimulate the economy. what's the republican plan that you've been able to surmise so far, been able to glean so far, what's their plan to actually grow the economy? it can't be cuts alone. >> yeah, i think it's the right question, and i will ask it, harold, because what ryan has talked about is a down payment on a debt crisis, trying to stay a couple steps ahead of where europe is. so that america has influence around the globe and can try to get to a...
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. >> and being rooted out now because the economy suffers. it's really bad! >> you see michelle obama. >> no, i didn't see that story. it's not so good. so they was mad at a protester. >> i was just going to say, she has got no problem being in the workplace. >> that's right. >> she is tough. >> she is a very modern woman, actually. >> yes, she is. >> you're a modern woman. >> wow! >> is that right? >> all right, i'll do it. >> two very modern women here. >> very deeply modern. >> a couple of cave men. >> there are a lot of cave men coming out of the shadows, seriously. >> true. >> mike and i are in the conversation? >> you are some of the best of the best if i may be very real about it. >> they are the best of the best? >> yes, mike barnicle is. >> some men -- >> you make fun but actually quite seriously. >> if you listen, if you listen, if you pay attention to the way the world works today and has worked for some time, some men, maybe a lot of men actually, the higher they get in whatever industry they are in, fear the fact and i think it's a fact that wome
. >> and being rooted out now because the economy suffers. it's really bad! >> you see michelle obama. >> no, i didn't see that story. it's not so good. so they was mad at a protester. >> i was just going to say, she has got no problem being in the workplace. >> that's right. >> she is tough. >> she is a very modern woman, actually. >> yes, she is. >> you're a modern woman. >> wow! >> is that right? >> all right, i'll do...
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economy some time in the next 20 years. there are many, many things that are worth negotiating and many reasons that we need to come to some kind of understanding. >> what is interesting, rick, is that during the bush years, there was a lot more debate around china's human rights violations than there is now. why is that? >> well, it's a good question. i don't know the premise is exactly true, but, obviously, obama has talked about it and the whole administration has talked about a pivot towards asia and tom donilon said the fact he is most proudest is asia's policy. we are not so much enemies but competitors and when you're doling with a competitor whose success is in part dependent upon your own and fuels your own success. >> turn a blind eye? >> i wouldn't say that necessarily but maybe it's not emphasized as much. >> do you think this is the most read article in your magazine this week? my husband is a miami fan so i have to give a shout-out to lebron. a lot of see him as not just a sports einstein but a brilliant mind.
economy some time in the next 20 years. there are many, many things that are worth negotiating and many reasons that we need to come to some kind of understanding. >> what is interesting, rick, is that during the bush years, there was a lot more debate around china's human rights violations than there is now. why is that? >> well, it's a good question. i don't know the premise is exactly true, but, obviously, obama has talked about it and the whole administration has talked about a...
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wherever you are today, fidelity's guidance can help you fine-tune your personal economy. start today with a free one-on-one review of your retirement plan. >>> time for sports. bangles, dolphins, thursday night football action. the fourth quarter, bangles trailing 17-10. bernard, he's got to run 70 yards to go. this is good. what's happening right now is good, if you like the bangles. bad if you like the dolphins. tied up at 17. they trade field goals. we go to o.t. bizarre ending. dalton tackled in the end zone for a safety. it's only the third ending safety in the history of the national football league. 22-20. baseball's hall of fame got their hands on baseball treasures. >> did you steal some? >> we didn't get what you are about to see. a bat used by david or tease. cleats worn by closer koji. >> that was fun. what is it when you put someone in a head lock? >> a man hug, i guess. >> a man hug, yeah. >> a glove worn by stephen drew. it will be part of the exhibit honoring the 2013 season. your boots for your morning track run did not make it. >> my boots from the run a
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but why do you have such upsidedown numbers on the economy? >> you know, looking at these numbers for the first time this morning it's a little bit baffling to me you would have expected i would have thought for the health care numbers to be worse. the economy has been on the mend. not coming back as fast as people had wished. one gets a sense, i think, that the -- the -- in some ways maybe the health care problems and the coverage of them are starting to kind of spread out into a more -- >> affect everything. >> -- affect everything in terms of the president's confidence. since the economy is always the most important thing for voters, as people start to think about the president as having issues of competence it's affecting their views on everything. >> i think the one thing the republicans have done well if they want to try and sort of derail this presidency and get their point across, they've done well at conflating obama care and the economy. >> and you remember back, i guess, 1992. george h.w. bush was asked a question about the deficit.
but why do you have such upsidedown numbers on the economy? >> you know, looking at these numbers for the first time this morning it's a little bit baffling to me you would have expected i would have thought for the health care numbers to be worse. the economy has been on the mend. not coming back as fast as people had wished. one gets a sense, i think, that the -- the -- in some ways maybe the health care problems and the coverage of them are starting to kind of spread out into a more --...
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visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare ♪ [ male announcer ] more room in economy plus. more comfort, more of what you need. ♪ that's... built around you friendly. ♪ >>> monday night football, bears and pack at lambeau. the opening drive. rodgers goes down hard on his shoulder. knocked out for the rest of the game. talking about the collarbone. no word on the severity of the injury. it doesn't look good. didn't come back. third quarter, packers trailing by seven. eddy lacy. >> roll tide. >> 56 yards before finally going down at the 1. he punches it in on the next play. game tied at 17. later, bears down three. backup quarterback josh mcallen finds jeffrey for the six-yard touchdown and the lead. they tack on the field goal. bears on the road without jay cutler beat the packers 27-20. the big news, what's up with aaron rodgers. we'll find out more today. >> if you have a hippy running down the field -- >> no hair tackling. >> what else? >> it's considered an extension of the face mask. >> really? >> eddie lacy is having a great rookie season. >> roll tide. >> he's a b
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a few days to-a shutdown isn't going to wreck the economy. >> what are the ramifications? we've been talking about political ones. are there any? if. >> if you look back at 1996, the government did shut down for three weeks. employment slowed down for a couple months, economic growth slowed down, but then it popped right up afterwards. if they go through a shutdown for a few weeks and then get it resolved, i think there will be a relief rally in the markets after that and the economy will, you know, pick up again later in the year. really, this debt ceiling increase is really the big show, and, you know, we've got three weeks of theatrics that are basically everybody's positioning for that. >> mike barnicle? >> jon, i don't want you to do a letterman top ten list here, but on the debt ceiling, what about the top three tremendously destructive things that could happen if they failed to, you know, meet the debt ceiling deadline, eve bin -- if they're a day late or two days late? >> i'll give you one. the one really bad e cent is if the government doesn't pay off bonds, treas
a few days to-a shutdown isn't going to wreck the economy. >> what are the ramifications? we've been talking about political ones. are there any? if. >> if you look back at 1996, the government did shut down for three weeks. employment slowed down for a couple months, economic growth slowed down, but then it popped right up afterwards. if they go through a shutdown for a few weeks and then get it resolved, i think there will be a relief rally in the markets after that and the...
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president obama said republicans are putting the country's economy at risk. >> no this shutdown is not about deficits or budgets. it's about rolling back our efforts to provide health insurance to folks who don't have it. it's all about rolling back the affordable care act. this more than age else seems to be what the republican party stands for these days. i know it's strange that one party would make coping people uninsured the centerpies of their agenda. >> that apparently is what it is. >> yeah. so despite the seemblingly high -- >> well that, will bring them zbloegny point is, which is absolutely introduce, the bigger point you have been fortunately is the president and democrats stript the higher ground fair or not. you don't want to insure 7 million people. okay. then they just --. >> so the democrats do have the higher ground when have you the wroet journal john meacham say, hey, we told you this is a stupid strategy. it is such a co lasally stupid strategy, it's hard to physical out how the republicans get out of this colossally stupid strategy. most know it's colossally stupi
president obama said republicans are putting the country's economy at risk. >> no this shutdown is not about deficits or budgets. it's about rolling back our efforts to provide health insurance to folks who don't have it. it's all about rolling back the affordable care act. this more than age else seems to be what the republican party stands for these days. i know it's strange that one party would make coping people uninsured the centerpies of their agenda. >> that apparently is...
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economy right now. the s&p 500 right near all-time highs. the dow is less than 200 points from all-time highs. people left the market in '09 and didn't come back in, they are losing out on a huge, somewhat historic wave here. but there's a company -- i want to talk about twitter for a second. >> yeah. >> their ipo set to price about $17 to $20. they're going to raise about $1.4 billion. it will probably come to market the first week of november. this is a big deal because people think it should be trading for probably a lot more. so if it opens up at 20, people think it will trade into the 30s on day one. and the key is facebook was a disaster. they kept bringing the price up, and it went down, down, down afterward. so they're hoping that everyone can make money off of this ipo, whether it's a successful company in the public market, who really knows? but i tend to think if they can succeed in being the world's news wire, it's going to be a huge, huge success. >> what's their revenue model besides ads? anything? >> well, the promotion side o
economy right now. the s&p 500 right near all-time highs. the dow is less than 200 points from all-time highs. people left the market in '09 and didn't come back in, they are losing out on a huge, somewhat historic wave here. but there's a company -- i want to talk about twitter for a second. >> yeah. >> their ipo set to price about $17 to $20. they're going to raise about $1.4 billion. it will probably come to market the first week of november. this is a big deal because people...
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wherever you are today, fidelity's guidance can help you fine-tune your personal economy. start today with a free one-on-one review of your retirement plan. ♪ >>> a week after the storm the first real look at sea bright, new jersey and how destructive sandy's storm surge was to this town. you see this flash and get a sense how high the water was. inside a rush of emotion as they survey the damage to their three generation home that is now uninhabitable. >> this is danny. he's safe. that's all that matters. >> just south, before and after pictures reveal how powerful sandy. now where the iconic bridge once stood a dam is being built. >> it's not real. it shouldn't be real. >> that was one week after superstorm sandy last year. year later some things getting back to normal but a lot of it is not. nbc news is back in sea bright, new jersey for us this morning. >> reporter: we got here just a couple of days after the storm and this area was completely ransacked. we were able to produce some of the live pictures out of sea bright and what we saw in this entire business distri
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for instance, here's the economy. here's the shutdown. see ? [ applause ] >> welcome back to "morning joe." look at the beautiful shot of the sun rising over new york city. joining the table this hour, we have the host of msnbc's "hard ball" and author of "tip and the gipper, when politics worked". chris matthews, an msnbc political analyst, former democratic congressman haywahaywarrold -- >> he's a professor, baby. >> and from the national journal group ron fornier and former press secretary under president clinton, dee dee myers. >> she's been through a shutdown. >> but that one meant something. >> it was a great shutdown. those were the days. when a shutdown was a shutdown, dee dee myers. >> at least it was about budget issues. >> i was thinking about that. it was very specific. you know, just stop asking us to keep funding government at this level with deficits going up until you agree to balance the budget in seven years. it was very specific. >> don't forget medicare. >> at the end of the day, yeah, exactly. democrats had to demagogue med
for instance, here's the economy. here's the shutdown. see ? [ applause ] >> welcome back to "morning joe." look at the beautiful shot of the sun rising over new york city. joining the table this hour, we have the host of msnbc's "hard ball" and author of "tip and the gipper, when politics worked". chris matthews, an msnbc political analyst, former democratic congressman haywahaywarrold -- >> he's a professor, baby. >> and from the national...
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that's not how we move the economy forward. >> that itself not how he move the economy forward. everybody needs access to bake health care. ♪ >> wow, look at that live shot. >> it's still dark out there. 7:00. we change the clocks this week. so it will be a bit darker. >> oh my gosh. >> that is so depressing. >> that's why the english wrote tragedies. >> i don't even know what that means. i just know it's depressing, i look out, it's dark. >> okay. welcome back to "morning joe." >> can you pop in the nerd world? >> so it's going to be like 60 degrees tonight at fenway. >> that's good. >> is that good? >> that's good. >> definitely watch us. i just want the cardinal fan, cardinal nation to know how much we respect them. >> i do. my dad grew up a cardinals fan. >> i love the red sox tonight. >> it really might be the best sports town. >> they're incredible. i can tell you. the cardinal fan base is as good as it gets. the organization is the best organization in baseball right now. what they're able to do year in, year out, what is it like seven of the nine starters are from fran
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it's everyday reinvesting for your personal economy. >> we are back. business before the bell with kelly evans. latest jobless numbers did not come out. how did they look? >> they looked better in keeping with the latest theme we have seen. the attention is focused on a couple of things and the first is facebook. last night they gave investors a little bit of a scare. they finally said they were profitable and the revenue was up 60% and they are making a ton of monomobile ads. shares responded and the problem was the cfo responded to a question and went on to say that the trouble was facebook by the way was seeing a drop in daily users especially from younger kids. with that grouping so important to future trends, shares immediately gave back the gains. we will keep an eye and see which way they decided to go. the broader theme as we look to chose out the month is how strong of a rally we have seen this month and year for the stock market. up 24% for the s&p 500. that's a brought basket of stocks. they are the biggest money manager in the world and hav
it's everyday reinvesting for your personal economy. >> we are back. business before the bell with kelly evans. latest jobless numbers did not come out. how did they look? >> they looked better in keeping with the latest theme we have seen. the attention is focused on a couple of things and the first is facebook. last night they gave investors a little bit of a scare. they finally said they were profitable and the revenue was up 60% and they are making a ton of monomobile ads....
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economy $300 million a day. according to ihs, a global market research firm and it's only the latest sign suggesting that the old adage republicans are the party of business no longer holds true. from the austerity imposed by the sequestration to the refusal to reform immigration laws to the shutdown and now as appears likely another debt ceiling showdown, when the u.s. borrowing authority expires on october 17th, the gop's actions have put a strain on one of its most valuable partners, the business community." josh, good to have you on. you make a pretty good point. harold, do you agree? >> i do. you know, the republican party over the last two cycles have seen not only a democratic party that is on the ascend answer in the business community for the reasons that josh laid out in the piece, but really the wounds that republicans have suffered have been self-inflicted as the democrats have been offering a kind of plan and a way for the business community to embrace them. whatever you want to say about obama, his
economy $300 million a day. according to ihs, a global market research firm and it's only the latest sign suggesting that the old adage republicans are the party of business no longer holds true. from the austerity imposed by the sequestration to the refusal to reform immigration laws to the shutdown and now as appears likely another debt ceiling showdown, when the u.s. borrowing authority expires on october 17th, the gop's actions have put a strain on one of its most valuable partners, the...
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what did you learn about the economy yesterday? >> the uncertainty that grips everything which everybody has touched on from the lack of income growth in the country, the lack of hours worked by workers in the country, the number of people participating in the labor market combined with the uncertainty in washington. the fed decided they would inject a certain uncertainty by saying we'll continue this. there's uncertainty when we stop this program. i think it's likely you'll hear this week the president make his choice for the fed chair known late this week early next week. it's been indicated in the press reports. that's probably good for the markets. but i think david is right, the uncertainty around the globe when you look how intertwined global markets is among central bankers, ben bernanke stepped back, took a breather and say people i'll go one way. showed independent willing on his part. >> quickly, here's the problem. the world is addicted to low rates. personally i would like to see what the economy looks like standing on
what did you learn about the economy yesterday? >> the uncertainty that grips everything which everybody has touched on from the lack of income growth in the country, the lack of hours worked by workers in the country, the number of people participating in the labor market combined with the uncertainty in washington. the fed decided they would inject a certain uncertainty by saying we'll continue this. there's uncertainty when we stop this program. i think it's likely you'll hear this...
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you could have the collapse of the economy. the stock market when they came close to it last time went down 2,000 points. the whole world is watching. ultimately here's what i think. i think the republican leadership is hoping that when we get right up to the debt ceiling, right up to the line, there is such pressure on mainstream republicans that they stand up and within the house and congress don't let the 60 tea party people dictate. -it is a disaster. >> are the yankees going to make the playoffs? >> they don't have a heart, this team. >> you gotta have heart. >> i hate them. they drafted people who really cared. >> they cared. >> they have fried chicken and drink bore in the dugout. >> you got it and they grow weird beards. >> they grow strange beards against the yankees. >> the giants going to win before november? >> they will win. i got to have faith in somebody. >> good luck with that. >> i'm going toens doers him this morning. >> this morning. >> we are going to talk about the pro growth progressives. >> i love that in
you could have the collapse of the economy. the stock market when they came close to it last time went down 2,000 points. the whole world is watching. ultimately here's what i think. i think the republican leadership is hoping that when we get right up to the debt ceiling, right up to the line, there is such pressure on mainstream republicans that they stand up and within the house and congress don't let the 60 tea party people dictate. -it is a disaster. >> are the yankees going to make...
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merkel's popularity is attributed to a strong economy and low unemployment rate. >> the german economy has just been extraordinary. compared to all the other countries. actually event fiscally responsible. >> $270 million worth of cocaine found on an air france flight. several people have been taken infor questioning. >> overseas in sydney, the sydney morning herald a flight was delaid out of australia after a snake tried to hitch a ride. it was discovered on a qantas plane. 370 passengers were inconvenienced by the unwelcomed guest. the snake was about seven inches long. why don't they grab it and take it off. >> at that lot of aviation in our news reports. >> do we have any highlights, t.j. of like squirrels water skating? >> next hour. >> you want to do the emmemmys. louie berg dover put out his best dress. sophia from "modern family." claire danes. claire danes won best actress for "homeland." >> that's a pick? >> john hamm. we like him. he's a good guy. >> you don't like that beard? >> no, i don't. >> how about without the beard. >> without the beard. >> but even with the beard i'
merkel's popularity is attributed to a strong economy and low unemployment rate. >> the german economy has just been extraordinary. compared to all the other countries. actually event fiscally responsible. >> $270 million worth of cocaine found on an air france flight. several people have been taken infor questioning. >> overseas in sydney, the sydney morning herald a flight was delaid out of australia after a snake tried to hitch a ride. it was discovered on a qantas plane....
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they hurt the economy. they have crippled some of the sectors of the economy. that's why we have come this far. we should go into this with our eyes open without any illusions about the iranians and what they may try to do. that's the way the administration -- i'm sure that's the way john kerry will approach it. talk and engage. the result is what matters. if you can prevent iran acqui acquiring nuclear weapons without conflict, do it without conflict. >> joe? >> angela merkel obviously is headed toward her third term. how important is germany to europe? have they become at least financially the indispensable nation in europe, in the e.u.? >> yes, is the short answer to that. yeah, because germany is vital to keep the single currency together. frankly to pay the bill of getting us out of the hole we are in now. i think her victory was not surprising, but it was also an indication that people want the european situation to stabilize and for the european economy to come out of its difficulties and move ahead. germ any is, you know, pivotal. >> tony blair -- >> yo
they hurt the economy. they have crippled some of the sectors of the economy. that's why we have come this far. we should go into this with our eyes open without any illusions about the iranians and what they may try to do. that's the way the administration -- i'm sure that's the way john kerry will approach it. talk and engage. the result is what matters. if you can prevent iran acqui acquiring nuclear weapons without conflict, do it without conflict. >> joe? >> angela merkel...
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how it's going to ruin the economy. and now people are going to be able to log on or get the paperwork. they'll be able to go to walgreen's or somewhere else and see how easy it is to sign up. they will also see the prices and i'm sorry, people are about their wallets, ultimately and when they can save 200, 300, $4 00 a month on health insurance, this is going to become attractive to them. what's happening in washington is not. >> there's no doubt that if you look at, at the exchange and obviously as eugene just said, look, different people have different plans and different regions of the country. i think by and large, everything has come in much less expensive than people originally believed that it would. and i think that will, that will be a hul relief to a lot of people. that could give them some certificate just security as it receipts to health care. >> as other important programs that people depend on. >>> big news out of the u.n. after weeks of doubt and distrust. there's a deal at the united nations to dispose
how it's going to ruin the economy. and now people are going to be able to log on or get the paperwork. they'll be able to go to walgreen's or somewhere else and see how easy it is to sign up. they will also see the prices and i'm sorry, people are about their wallets, ultimately and when they can save 200, 300, $4 00 a month on health insurance, this is going to become attractive to them. what's happening in washington is not. >> there's no doubt that if you look at, at the exchange and...
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less, contracts the economy. you've had a very dramatic effect, more than we've ever seen before. this shows the effect on gdp when the budget is more in a deficit position, when it's more -- less in a deficit position, even surplus position back in the day. what you can see again at the time of the obama stimulus you had a positive effect, from three percentage points on gdp. look where we are today it's a 1.5% negative which means 1.5 million jobs cost because the deficit is coming down. one other related point, you can buy insurance on the government default. it's part of the whole credit and derisktives market. if you look at what's happened to the cost of that insurance over the past couple days literally you can see after -- this was the last budget crisis we had at the end of last year, went up to that level. you can see it spiking right here, came down a little on friday. if this goes on you'll see it continue to spike and raises the cost of the government's debt, loses confidence in america. not a good s
less, contracts the economy. you've had a very dramatic effect, more than we've ever seen before. this shows the effect on gdp when the budget is more in a deficit position, when it's more -- less in a deficit position, even surplus position back in the day. what you can see again at the time of the obama stimulus you had a positive effect, from three percentage points on gdp. look where we are today it's a 1.5% negative which means 1.5 million jobs cost because the deficit is coming down. one...
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it's the economy. it's things like what's their attitude toward big banks, social security, and health care? that's where i think if you're thinking about 2016, that's where i think the real terrain is going to be. because a lot of people in the party who care about these cultural issues care more about economics and want to see a party that's less about washington and the establishment. a little bit more populist. that's where i think rubio is in more trouble. >> we talk about it all the time. it's snowing on january 3rd. it's two degrees in des moines. and in western iowa. and you have got to get home schoolers out. you've got to get evangelicals out. you know, i found very quickly in 1994 you didn't organize by neighborhoods. because nobody's in the neighborhoods. i organize by churches. >> the peach tree ranch. he went from peach tree ranch to peach tree ranch for the conservatives. don't forget rick santorum took that momentum in iowa to not win the nomination. >> the last five nominees didn't win
it's the economy. it's things like what's their attitude toward big banks, social security, and health care? that's where i think if you're thinking about 2016, that's where i think the real terrain is going to be. because a lot of people in the party who care about these cultural issues care more about economics and want to see a party that's less about washington and the establishment. a little bit more populist. that's where i think rubio is in more trouble. >> we talk about it all the...
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wherever you are today, fidelity's guidance can help you fine-tune your personal economy. start today with a free one-on-one review of your retirement plan. >>> pope francis holding his first easter sunday service as pontiff. he called for peace and for helping those in need. fox's connor powell has that story. we'll try to get to that a little bit later on. meanwhile, here at home, people celebrated easter in a lot of different ways with funny hats, parades, and by going to church, of course. we'll try to have that, as well. >> t.j.'s doing local too. he's doing local. >> it's so bad, i can't tell you. >> he's doing local stuff. he's great. >> okay. welcome back to "morning joe." okay, mike barnicle and mike haleprin are still with us. mark, sorry. this is ridiculous. joining the table, the host of msnbc's "politics nation." >> oh, man, what is that? what time did you go to bed? >> 12:30. >> why would you do that? >> i don't know. >> he's president of the national action network as well, the reverend al sharpton. and get this, the poll found that sharpton, reverend al is
wherever you are today, fidelity's guidance can help you fine-tune your personal economy. start today with a free one-on-one review of your retirement plan. >>> pope francis holding his first easter sunday service as pontiff. he called for peace and for helping those in need. fox's connor powell has that story. we'll try to get to that a little bit later on. meanwhile, here at home, people celebrated easter in a lot of different ways with funny hats, parades, and by going to church, of...
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. >> in 1839, britain, at the moment it controls more of the world economy than it will ever do before or since, about 40% of world trade, go in and invades afghanistan. looks as if it's going to be incredibly easy. >> always does, doesn't it? >> they walk in as with many other subsequent invasions, looks as if everything's going to go very easy. within a few months they are busy ice skating. they brought their fox hounds. they've come up with 30 camels full of -- they brought three camels with cigars. one camel just carrying eau du cologne for the troops. all looks easy. within 18 months the most incredible jihad has been declared. the troops are completely surrounded. because they walked in so easily they haven't made any fortifications. they're surrounded on all sides by hills. the afghans capture their food and ammunition within about 48 hours. they shoot the deputy governor at the uprising. the main governor goes out to negotiate. he gets shot dead. you have a completely lead to this army without food, without ammunition in the middle of winter. all they can do is retreat. 18,500,
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>> well, it's got a diversified economy, increasingly not just oil or minimum wage jobs. it's got population from around the country and around the world flooding in. about 4 million in the past ten years. it is a state that's been oriented towards economic growth and success and i think that's worked out quite well. we see the results. >> we have made fun of rick perry at times and his presidential campaign. we're not alone. the rest of america joined in, including a lot of people in texas. that said, as a governor? ruthlessly efficient when it came to fighting for and bringing jobs to the people of texas. >> i've been on this press release list for five or six years. every day, it is 40 jobs, 300 jobs, 200 jobs. it's been a pretty consistent drum beat. >> unbelievable. >> doesn't it come at some costs in terms of regulatory, environment, certainly things like that? up here the perception is it is the wild west in that sense. and sure, jobs will go there because they aren't subjected to the same regulations they are here. >> i wanted to look at that when i was writing th
>> well, it's got a diversified economy, increasingly not just oil or minimum wage jobs. it's got population from around the country and around the world flooding in. about 4 million in the past ten years. it is a state that's been oriented towards economic growth and success and i think that's worked out quite well. we see the results. >> we have made fun of rick perry at times and his presidential campaign. we're not alone. the rest of america joined in, including a lot of people...
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captured that america has grown into a number of different catches or tribes because of politics or economy or other things and what we need is a nonpartisan commitment to the nation. the idea that you have a responsibility to other people. because a nation is a big community. and my experience in the military taught me you bring people from all over the nation, they come together and they come out differently. it's not just what they do, why they serve. they come out as different people. my belief is if we give young generation an opportunity to serve, they will get to know each other better, and they will have a different sense of responsibility and they will feel that being a citizen is more than just voting and paying your taxes. >> right. >> it's wider. and that is what i think it does. >> general, you've given your life to this country. your life has been all about service. there is an idea, though, in this country that the american dream is connected to material things. so that when kids graduate college they want to find that job and make as much money as they can. can you talk abou
captured that america has grown into a number of different catches or tribes because of politics or economy or other things and what we need is a nonpartisan commitment to the nation. the idea that you have a responsibility to other people. because a nation is a big community. and my experience in the military taught me you bring people from all over the nation, they come together and they come out differently. it's not just what they do, why they serve. they come out as different people. my...
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it's a knowledge economy that the future of the country, national security and the economy, not to mention the moral fiber of the nation, is all based on education. >> so back to my question, are we compared to 30 years ago, when a nation at risk came out, is our education system, k-12, better or worse? >> let's first talk about the progress. the public is is more aware that the education system is failing, right? so, that's a good thing. and people are demanding accountability from educators. so that's a good thing and i think the other good thing is that there's been a whole wave of entrepreneurship. charter schools are started by people who want to do something different and so, that, all those are progress. >> that's on the positive side. what about how the kids are doing in the classrooms? >> well, that we have a very long way to go and i think that the fact that the common course standards from vaugt the country together, that's a good thing. but i have a concern, actually, about the direction of education reform itself and the feature. >> look at that. american 50-year-old kids vers
it's a knowledge economy that the future of the country, national security and the economy, not to mention the moral fiber of the nation, is all based on education. >> so back to my question, are we compared to 30 years ago, when a nation at risk came out, is our education system, k-12, better or worse? >> let's first talk about the progress. the public is is more aware that the education system is failing, right? so, that's a good thing. and people are demanding accountability from...
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. >> more now from our "morning joe" marist poll on the economy. 64% say creating jobs could be the top priority for president obama and congress. 33% say fix the deficit first. when it comes to reducing the federal deficit, 35% say we should focus mostly on intrigue revenues. 17% say focus on cutting government spending and president obama edges out congressional republicans by four points when it comes to who has a better approach to deal with the deficit. >> let's go back to the first issue. there is no doubt here that the appetite for deficit reduction is pretty small. >> i think it's interesting reading some of the opinion pieces over the weekend. it just seems like we are still -- they have economists on the left that are still very much not for sort of addressing these issues as firmly as those on the right would. i thought there was more of an equilibrium coming. >> it's very evident. people, let's not cut more programs. please don't cut my government program. >> doesn't the poll numbers seem to me to seem to reflect the lack of growth that we have in the country and the fact th
. >> more now from our "morning joe" marist poll on the economy. 64% say creating jobs could be the top priority for president obama and congress. 33% say fix the deficit first. when it comes to reducing the federal deficit, 35% say we should focus mostly on intrigue revenues. 17% say focus on cutting government spending and president obama edges out congressional republicans by four points when it comes to who has a better approach to deal with the deficit. >> let's go...
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i would argue that it's good for the economy. i'm not arguing that everybody should take a vacation and work less. it's that if you want to have your workforce be as productive as possible especially when you have an ageing population and you need people to be as productive as possible who are working age, you need to find a way to restructure the work day. >> that takes time. if we look at the number of years it has taken for women to get to the point that they are at today, this is going to be an evolution. >> right. >> all right. this was fascinating. joe, your time has come. >> catherine, thanks so much. is it okay to say we met your parents and they're great. >> they're very happy about that. very excited. >> jean, thank you as well. we appreciate it. do you think i'm a caveman? >> not at all. >> a little bit. i'm a recovering caveman. we'll be back with the best of late night. [ female announcer ] when a woman wears a pad she can't always move the way she wants. now you can. with stayfree ultra thins. flexible layers move w
i would argue that it's good for the economy. i'm not arguing that everybody should take a vacation and work less. it's that if you want to have your workforce be as productive as possible especially when you have an ageing population and you need people to be as productive as possible who are working age, you need to find a way to restructure the work day. >> that takes time. if we look at the number of years it has taken for women to get to the point that they are at today, this is...
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>> i think it's more about the economy does for the president what the economy did for ronald reagan after the economy did for bill clinton after monica lewinsky and what it didn't do for president bush. we spent a lot of team i know some people hate the analogies, health care, it politically the impact right now, yeah, politically right now, though, it is the same. >> prbt bush didn't recover. president reagan did recover. what were the deferences? >> one thing this president has potentially in his favor is this improving economy. i think podesa knows how to do like he did with clinton how to use the executive branch to look leak you are doing things. it really is. the economy is truly finally recovering, next year is a takeoff 84. that's how the president recovers. >> mark halperin asked the question on the twitter. if john podessa is the answer, what is the question? i have the answer for you, to me they haven't failed to be combative enough. they haven't failed to be left leaning enough. they haven't failed to use the executive powers enough. they have failed in every other area.
>> i think it's more about the economy does for the president what the economy did for ronald reagan after the economy did for bill clinton after monica lewinsky and what it didn't do for president bush. we spent a lot of team i know some people hate the analogies, health care, it politically the impact right now, yeah, politically right now, though, it is the same. >> prbt bush didn't recover. president reagan did recover. what were the deferences? >> one thing this president...
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that it grows the economy and gets people in jobs work. we haven't seen a proposal coming. >> paul, one other issue. yesterday in the "wall street journal," nbc/wall street journal poll, large number of americans in support of raising the minimum wage to $10 per hour. including, i think a majority of self-identified tea party members. you're from a swing districts in wisconsin, a district that democrats win in presidential races as much as republicans. what's your take on that issue, and what are you hearing back at home? >> it may be good politic, may look good on a bumper sticker, it's bad economics. it's the wrong way to go economically. we should be focused on the kind of reforms that grow jobs and put people back to work. having a competitive tax code. letting this energy boom take off. getting our spending more under control so we don't have an interest rate problem. those are -- there's no substitute, joe, for pro growth policies that actually get people back network and grow the economy. these things are very poor substitutes and c
that it grows the economy and gets people in jobs work. we haven't seen a proposal coming. >> paul, one other issue. yesterday in the "wall street journal," nbc/wall street journal poll, large number of americans in support of raising the minimum wage to $10 per hour. including, i think a majority of self-identified tea party members. you're from a swing districts in wisconsin, a district that democrats win in presidential races as much as republicans. what's your take on that...
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such an economy kills. in an interview pope francis says in parts the marxist ideology is wrong but i have met many marxist in my life who are good people so i don't feel offended. pope francis denied he is considering naming a female cardinal. he said women in the church must be valued not clericalized. this adorable video over the weekend of a young boy removing his akedsdo as he was being hugged. the pope playfully laughs it off. let's take our first much read from bloomberg. land pitcher writes pope francis recently weighed in on the economics of inequality. as a professional in that field i could respond by detailing his errors of fact and reasoning. maybe some other time. for now i think if the pope can pronounce on economics then it's only fair that i, a full-time preacher of economics, should be allowed to owe pine ons his grasp of christian more reality. by dwelling on inequality the pope is promoting envy. the catholic church, i had always understood, deems it one of its seven deadly sins. encoura
such an economy kills. in an interview pope francis says in parts the marxist ideology is wrong but i have met many marxist in my life who are good people so i don't feel offended. pope francis denied he is considering naming a female cardinal. he said women in the church must be valued not clericalized. this adorable video over the weekend of a young boy removing his akedsdo as he was being hugged. the pope playfully laughs it off. let's take our first much read from bloomberg. land pitcher...
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>> at the moment jobs being created across the economy, services. uk is a big service economy. look, the evidence is also things like tech taking off in the uk. we want new industries like shale which is big here in the u.s. to get going in tuck. so we obviously want to provide better careers for youngsters. but they got to have the skills as well. one of the things and i see this in the debates here in the u.s. you got to take on the best in education. it's not good enough to have kids coming out of these high schools who can't read or write or add up. these are -- this is the basic premise of society which we'll educate you so you can compete tip global race. >> chancellor george osborne. thank you so much. twoufl have you on the set. coming up on "morning joe," former attorney general albert o gonzalez will join us. we'll be right back. i do a lot oresearch on angie's list before i do any projects on my home. i love my contractor, and i am so thankful to angie's list for bringing us together. find out why more than two million members count on angie's list. angie's list -- r
>> at the moment jobs being created across the economy, services. uk is a big service economy. look, the evidence is also things like tech taking off in the uk. we want new industries like shale which is big here in the u.s. to get going in tuck. so we obviously want to provide better careers for youngsters. but they got to have the skills as well. one of the things and i see this in the debates here in the u.s. you got to take on the best in education. it's not good enough to have kids...